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Ukrainian President Zelenskyy urges increased pressure on Russia

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has called for more pressure on Russia, saying it must “feel what war is”.

In his nightly video address on Wednesday, Zelenskyy said recent long-range attacks on Russian military sites have been effective. However, he stressed that “the pressure on Russia must be maintained and increased at different levels.”

He also mentioned that Defence Minister Rustem Umerov, currently on a visit to South Korea, is discussing concerns about Russia’s possible collaboration with North Korea in its war against Ukraine with South Korean leaders.

Meanwhile, the Biden administration is urging Ukraine to grow its army by drafting more troops and changing its laws to allow conscription from the age of 18 instead of 25.

A senior US official, speaking anonymously, said on Wednesday that Ukraine needs more soldiers to counter Russia’s larger military as the war nears its third year. The official warned that Ukraine is not recruiting or training enough troops to replace those lost in battle while keeping up with Russia’s expanding forces.

Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine was also discussed at a summit in Sweden on Wednesday, attended by the leaders of the Nordic-Baltic countries and Poland’s Donald Tusk.

During the meeting in Harpsund, Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson announced that the leaders had pledged to increase support for Ukraine, including providing more ammunition.

“We have a neighbour in need, and we must help. Our countries are the largest per capita contributors to Ukraine,” Kristersson said.

Poland’s Prime Minister Donald Tusk proposed creating a “sea police” in the Baltic Sea to strengthen regional security, a suggestion he said was well-received by other leaders.

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Former Head of State Gowon Issues Warning, Backs Tinubu, Select Leaders for 2027

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Former Head of State, General Yakubu Gowon (Retd), has cautioned the northern part of the country against tearing Nigeria apart.

Gowon, who spoke while hosting a delegation from the Senator Ibrahim Shekarau-led League of Northern Democrats (LND) at the Yakubu Gowon Centre in Abuja, urged northern elites to prioritize the collective interest of Nigeria over narrow regional concerns.

The former Head of State’s warning comes amid growing agitation for power to return to the North, barely a year after President Bola Tinubu took office.

Ekwutosblog learnt that Northerners have been citing marginalization even though former President Muhammadu Buhari, a Northerner, served for eight years, leaving the country in a deplorable state in 2023.

Gowon on Wednesday called for the North to foster unity and collaboration across Nigeria’s diverse regions, rather than pursuing narrow regional interests. He also reflected on his time as Head of State, noting the challenges of maintaining national unity amid regional tensions and secession threats during his administration.

The elder statesman expressed concern over the current challenges facing northern Nigeria, including insecurity, disunity, and social issues like poverty and drug addiction. He commended the efforts of the LND to address these issues and promote unity in the north and across Nigeria.

Gowon’s stance is similar to a recent submission of former presidential spokesperson Doyin Okupe, who, in an interview, said, “Tinubu or the south must have another four years before power returns to the north.”

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Photos: Macron welcomes Tinubu to France

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President Bola Tinubu on Thursday began a two-day visit to France, with both sides seeking increased economic cooperation and Paris looking to boost ties in English-speaking Africa following a series of setbacks with former allies on the continent.

 

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Four tax reform bills scale second reading at Senate.

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Four tax reform bills scale second reading at Senate.

The four bills seek uniformity, equity and efficiency in tax administration.

The bills have been referred to the senate committee on finance for further legislative action which include the conduct of a public hearing to enable all stakeholders submit inputs

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